1949
DOI: 10.1002/path.1700610220
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James McIntosh. 1882–1948

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“…It was also shown that certain analogues, such as 3‐α‐indoleacrylic acid, indeed inhibits the endogenous supply (i.e. biosynthesis) of tryptophan 55. In the context of the fermentation experiments such antimetabolic actions were observed as an emergence of “linear” instead of exponential growth in the cultures supplemented with these analogues 56.…”
Section: Traditional Auxotroph‐based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was also shown that certain analogues, such as 3‐α‐indoleacrylic acid, indeed inhibits the endogenous supply (i.e. biosynthesis) of tryptophan 55. In the context of the fermentation experiments such antimetabolic actions were observed as an emergence of “linear” instead of exponential growth in the cultures supplemented with these analogues 56.…”
Section: Traditional Auxotroph‐based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in anoxie muscle, continued breakdown of carbohydrate results in a fall of E h and pH [6]. Necrotic muscle is highly reducing, [6,16,17] and the E h in infected muscle can fall below -41K) mV [16]. However, even minor procedures such as the injection of i(I ,o.g of adrenaline can induce a fall in Eh of 1(11 mV, [16] while 20 pg produced a fall in tissue E h to approximately -100 mV, pH 7.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Es zeigte sich auch, dass bestimmte Analoga, etwa 3-a-Indolylacrylsäure, die Tryptophan-Biosynthese inhibieren. [55] Bei Fermentationsexperimenten offenbarten sich antimetabolische Effekte dadurch, dass Kulturen, denen diese Analoga zugesetzt wurden, ein lineares anstelle eines exponentiellen Wachstums zeigten. [56] Dieses lineare Wachstum wurde dem Einbau der Aminosäure-Analoga in lebensnotwendige zelluläre Enzyme zugeschrieben, deren Aktivität auf diese Weise herabgesetzt oder ganz aufgehoben wurde.…”
Section: Frühe Experimenteunclassified